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Them’s fightin’ words! Mayor predicts Warriors’ series win over Broncos in five games

Them’s fightin’ words! Mayor predicts Warriors’ series win over Broncos in five games

'I’m predicting that we’re going to win this next series against Swift Current and go on and win the Western Hockey League championship and compete in the Memorial Cup,' says Mayor Clive Tolley.
Traffic stop leads to seizure of money, weapons, 140 grams of drugs

Traffic stop leads to seizure of money, weapons, 140 grams of drugs

On April 7, at about 7:30 a.m. Moose Jaw police responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle in the 0 block of Coteau Street West.
April 8 a painful day for son whose mother died in mid-air collision 70 years ago

April 8 a painful day for son whose mother died in mid-air collision 70 years ago

The Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery held a special commemoration event on April 8 to honour the mid-air collision and people killed in it, with nearly 50 people in attendance, including four generations of the Hadwen family.
RCAF has created ‘special legacy’ over the past century, 15 Wing leader says

RCAF has created ‘special legacy’ over the past century, 15 Wing leader says

Col. Dan Coutts, wing commander of 15 Wing Airbase, appreciates Canada’s aviation history and says the air force has created a legacy that started in the First World War and continues today.
Word Wisdom: Prestige

Word Wisdom: Prestige

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser
Business owner reflects on inaugural 'Swing into Spring' project

Business owner reflects on inaugural 'Swing into Spring' project

Two weeks after the inaugural ‘Swing into Spring’ event launched in downtown Moose Jaw by local entrepreneur Laurie Hysuick, the project’s creator said she’s happy with how things turned out and looks to continue with the idea in 2025
Major sports being stung by gambling

Major sports being stung by gambling

Bruce Penton looks at the negative impact of sports betting
Update: Moose Jaw RCMP investigating fatal collision on Hwy 2

Update: Moose Jaw RCMP investigating fatal collision on Hwy 2

Highway 2 was closed, but has since reopened.
Sask. Polytech recognized with CPHR accreditation for human resources program

Sask. Polytech recognized with CPHR accreditation for human resources program

Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Human Resources Management (HRM) certificate program is now officially accredited, thanks to a recent designation from the Chartered Professionals in Human Resources (CPHR) in Saskatchewan this academic year
Choo, choo! Historic steam engine to chug into Moose Jaw during continental trip

Choo, choo! Historic steam engine to chug into Moose Jaw during continental trip

The Final Spike Anniversary Tour kicks off on Wednesday, April 24, at Canadian Pacific Kansas City's global headquarters in Calgary and concludes on Tuesday, June 4, in Mexico City.
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